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Today in Savannah history December 30, 1898 transport vessels were
Today in Savannah history December 30, 1898 transport vessels were coming stopping in Savannah on their way to Cuba. The Obdam left the port for Cuba...
Today in Savannah history January 4, 1899 Surgeon General George
Today in Savannah history January 4, 1899 Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg arrived in this city to inspect its new hospital and supply depot. ...
Today in Savannah history June 23, 1948 Clarence Thomas, who was
Today in Savannah history June 23, 1948 Clarence Thomas, who was the second African American Supreme Court Justice, was born in the community of Pin P...
Today in Savannah history September 11/12, 1779 the first of the
Today in Savannah history September 11/12, 1779 the first of the French forces landed on what is now called Vernonburg and secured the area. Small bo...
Today in Savannah history September 22, 1762 Rev. Dr. Henry
Today in Savannah history September 22, 1762 Rev. Dr. Henry Holcombe was born. He was the son of Elizabeth Buzbee and Grimes Holcombe from Prince Edw...
Today in Savannah history August 18, 1898 the Fourth Regiment of
Today in Savannah history August 18, 1898 the Fourth Regiment of the United States Volunteers stopped in Savannah on their way from Virginia to Florid...
Today in Savannah history September 17, 1807 Edward Telfair died.
Today in Savannah history September 17, 1807 Edward Telfair died. His death date alone clears up any and all speculation that he lived in or was invo...
Today in Savannah history July 21, 1861 lawyer, orator, and
Today in Savannah history July 21, 1861 lawyer, orator, and Captain of the Oglethorpe Light Infantry, Francis Bartow, died at the battle of Manassas. ...
Today in Savannah history August 5, 1889 Conrad Aiken was born
Today in Savannah history August 5, 1889 Conrad Aiken was born here. He and his 3 other siblings lived with their mother and father at 228 East Oglet...
Today in Savannah history July 7, 1750 the first African American
Today in Savannah history July 7, 1750 the first African American woman is baptized in this city by Reverend Bartholomew Zouberbuhler. The day is als...

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